September 2014

Firstar Bank has filed a foreclosure lawsuit against this 15,778-square-foot building at 4785 E. 91 St. in Tulsa, which is owned by MFT Properties LLC. The Tulsa County District Court case also sought to foreclose on several other properties owned by Kaffe Bona founder William Mulder, Mulder Properties and operations he's involved in.

Firstar Bank has filed a foreclosure lawsuit against this 15,778-square-foot building at 4785 E. 91 St. in Tulsa, which is owned by MFT Properties LLC. The Tulsa County District Court case also sought to foreclose on several other properties owned by Kaffe Bona founder William Mulder, Mulder Properties and operations he's involved in.

Firstar Bank has filed a foreclosure lawsuit against this 15,778-square-foot building at 4785 E. 91 St. in Tulsa, which is owned by MFT Properties LLC. The Tulsa County District Court case also sought to foreclose on several other properties owned by Kaffe Bona founder William Mulder, Mulder Properties and operations he's involved in.

Firstar Bank has filed a foreclosure lawsuit against this 15,778-square-foot building at 4785 E. 91 St. in Tulsa, which is owned by MFT Properties LLC. The Tulsa County District Court case also sought to foreclose on several other properties owned by Kaffe Bona founder William Mulder, Mulder Properties and operations he's involved in.

Officials from around the state to participate in water managemet exercises using Monopoly as their currency. The event was hosted by the Oklahoma Water Resource Board and held at the National Weather Center in Norman, OK.

Officials from around the state to participate in water managemet exercises using Monopoly as their currency. The event was hosted by the Oklahoma Water Resource Board and held at the National Weather Center in Norman, OK.

Officials from around the state to participate in water managemet exercises using Monopoly as their currency. The event was hosted by the Oklahoma Water Resource Board and held at the National Weather Center in Norman, OK.

Mickey Clagg, president of Midtown Renaissance Group, and Harry Hughes, vice president of Millhouse Ventures, participated in a forum on downtown devolopment at the Greater Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce luncheon.